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}}</ref> Sathe was a [[Dalit]] born into the [[untouchability|untouchable]] | }}</ref> Sathe was a [[Dalit]] born into the [[untouchability|untouchable]] community, and his upbringing and identity were central to his writing and political activism.<ref name="Prasad2007">{{cite book|first=S. K. |last=Paul |chapter=Dalitism: Its Growth and Evaluation|title=Dalit Literature: A Critical Exploration|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bg0rOOqvBMkC|year=2007|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-817-3 |page=36 |editor1-first=Amar Nath |editor1-last=Prasad |editor2-first=M. B. |editor2-last=Gaijan}}</ref> Sathe was a Marxist-Ambedkarite mosaic, initially influenced by the [[communism|communists]] but he later became an [[Ambedkarism|Ambedkarite]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.forwardpress.in/2019/04/the-history-of-marathi-ambedkarite-literature/|title=The history of Marathi Ambedkarite Literature|last=पवार|first=J. V. Pawar जे वी|date=2019-04-13|website=Forward Press|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d3qcYgEACAAJ|title=The Life and Work of Annabhau Sathe: A Marxist-Ambedkarite Mosaic|last=Awad|first=Milind|date=2010|publisher=Gaur Publishers & Distributors|isbn=9788189441111|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://velivada.com/2017/07/18/annabhau-sathe-leftist-turned-ambedkarite/|title=Annabhau Sathe - Forgotten Hero, Communist Who Turned To Ambedkarite|website=velivada.com|date=18 July 2017|access-date=2019-08-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vjsHCwAAQBAJ&q=annabhau+sathe+ambedkarite&pg=PT319|title=Today's Pasts: A Memoir|last=Sahni|first=Bhisham|date=2015-11-10|publisher=Penguin UK|isbn=9789385890192|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.loksatta.com/vishesh-news/feature-article-on-folk-singer-anna-bhau-sathe-on-occasion-of-113-jubilee-162493/|title=आजही अण्णा भाऊ..|date=2013-08-01|website=Loksatta|language=mr-IN|access-date=2019-08-01}}</ref> He is credited as a founding father of '[[Dalit literature|Dalit Literature]]'.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/annabhau-sathe-dalit-writer-marathi_in_5d415c3ce4b0d24cde082f0d|title=Remembering Annabhau Sathe, The Dalit Writer Who Dealt A Blow To Class and Caste Slavery|date=2019-08-01|website=HuffPost India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://velivada.com/2019/08/01/annabhau-sathe-remembering-the-founder-of-dalit-literature/|title=Annabhau Sathe – Remembering The Founder of 'Dalit Literature'|website=Velivada|date=August 2019|access-date=1 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://epaper.loksatta.com/2260797/loksatta-mumbai/28-07-2019#page/10/2|title=Loksatta loksatta mumbai epaper dated Sun, 28 Jul 19}}</ref> play vital role in sayumkta Maharashtra chalval | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
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== Writings == | == Writings == | ||
Sathe wrote 35 novels in the [[Marathi language]]. They include ''Fakira'' (1959), which is in its 19th edition and received a state government award in 1961. It is | Sathe wrote 35 novels in the [[Marathi language]]. They include ''Fakira'' (1959), which is in its 19th edition and received a state government award in 1961. It is a novel which tells the story of the protagonist; a stout young guy, named Fakira, his feat, his crusading for the rights of people of his community in the [[British Raj]] and his enmity towards the evil forces in the village. However, the cause from where the story progresses is the religious practice or ritual called 'Jogin' which gives a way to further actions. There are 15 collections of Sathe's short stories, of which a large number have been translated into many Indian and as many as 27 non-Indian languages. Besides novels and short stories, Sathe wrote a play, a travelogue on Russia, 12 screenplays, and 10 ballads in the [[Marathi language|Marathi]] [[powada]] style.<ref name="Jamdhade"/> | ||
Sathe's use of folkloric narrative styles like [[powada]] and [[lavani]] helped popularise and make his work accessible to many communities. In ''Fakira'', Sathe portrays Fakira, the protagonist, revolting against the rural orthodox system and [[British Raj]] to save his community from utter starvation.<ref name="Jamdhade"/> The protagonist and his community are subsequently arrested and tortured by British officers, and Fakira is eventually killed by hanging.<ref name="Gaikwad">{{cite journal | Sathe's use of folkloric narrative styles like [[powada]] and [[lavani]] helped popularise and make his work accessible to many communities. In ''Fakira'', Sathe portrays Fakira, the protagonist, revolting against the rural orthodox system and [[British Raj]] to save his community from utter starvation.<ref name="Jamdhade"/> The protagonist and his community are subsequently arrested and tortured by British officers, and Fakira is eventually killed by hanging.<ref name="Gaikwad">{{cite journal |